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50 Completely Innocent Things That Get The Rest Of Us Thinking “They Knew What They Were Doing” (New Pics)
InterviewSome funny coincidences make you giggle. Others make you think there’s no way that was a coincidence in the first place. When you see an ad with a somewhat ambiguous slogan or product placement that is so poorly arranged, it becomes a joke on its own, a thought is likely to cross your mind—the people in charge must have known what they were doing.
A lot of times, they do. Some of them surely know what they are doing and continue to do it, nevertheless. And their effort often ends up on the subreddit, fittingly titled ‘They Knew’. We have gathered some of their best examples, ranging from naughty slogans to odd looking food, and much more. Scroll down to find them on the list below, where you will also find our conversation with the moderator of the subreddit.
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They Knew This Room Number Was Perfect
Good On You George!
Imagine That, It Fits Perfectly!
Bored Panda got in touch with redditor u/YaBoiPotatoDestroyer, who is currently the one maintaining the subreddit and guarding it from, in their own words, “spam, bad posts, and repetitive reposts”. They shared that they became a moderator a couple of years ago, together with a fellow redditor that is no longer using the platform.
Nowadays, u/YaBoiPotatoDestroyer is the only one responsible for ‘They Knew’. “I wanted to mod for the community because I like the subreddit and I love moderating since I've previously been a mod for r/S**tPostCrusaders,” they said.
Middle Age Church
Bicycle Stand
The moderator told Bored Panda a little about the subreddit’s history. “A Reddit user, whose name I don’t know, had the concept that became ‘They Knew’. The user itself and the mods at the time were just maintaining the subreddit as it slowly grew, until one day PewDiePie made a video on the subreddit reacting to its content.”
“The subreddit gained a massive popularity boost and the modteam even thanked PewDiePie for reviewing the subreddit in which, if I recall correctly, the mod said that they were quite overwhelmed with how popular the subreddit became and that they didn't quite know how to handle the subreddit from there on out. I assume the mod team was kinda dead at that point already.”
Juicy Pie
They Knew
Mother Nature Knew
The redditor added that the moderator team and maintenance declined so hard, there was only one user remaining. “Even the main creator of the subreddit left for reasons I don’t know,” they said.
That one user wasn’t interested in keeping up with the maintenance of ‘They Knew’ and was looking for people to take it over; and that’s how u/YaBoiPotatoDestroyer got to the position they are in today. They told Bored Panda that they’re planning to take more matters into their hands and to create a new moderator team to take good care of the subreddit.
Well
Oh Yeah They Knew
Big Black Lightning
“What I like the most about the subreddit are the new creative ways to find inappropriate messages that make you say: ‘They Knew’,” the moderator said.
“This subreddit is pretty much used for comedy content and I suppose it's also beneficial if you can use the images on a project where you’d normally have a hard time finding what you were looking for.”
They Knew
Come Again
Dream Job
The collection of pictures found in the ‘They Knew’ subreddit is clearly a colorful one. It boasts all kinds of unexpected sightings, from bizarre church billboard graphics to peculiar-looking ads, and everything in between, which poses the questions—what do they have in common and why are they funny?
What connects the images is the fact that the people responsible for whatever is depicted in them must have known exactly what they were doing. And it’s likely that they’ve arranged things in a peculiar way, creating certain juxtapositions or incongruity that we find funny.
How I Bang Your Mother
Whoever Made This Thing Didn’t Like Carrying It
Gonna Be A Great Day!
Incongruity theory is one of the three theories of humor (together with approaches based on superiority and relief). It is based on the factor of surprise typically in the form of unexpected outcomes or punchlines that seem incompatible with the situation. That might be one of the reasons ‘They Knew’ community members start giggling when they see a rather naughty-looking sign on the door of a family friendly store and similar images.
"The Mixed Up Truck"
Well Ok If I Need To
Where My Iowans At?!
According to The Conversation, the second one, based on superiority, is believed to be the oldest theory of humor out of the three. (Philosophers Aristotle and Plato arguably alluded to the idea thousands of years ago.) This approach accentuates the misfortunes of others, making their inferiority the butt of the joke. The third one, known as the relief theory, is built on releasing certain built-up tension through humor and laughing, especially at jokes related to taboo topics.
The Kid Definitely Knew
Everything Reminds Me Of Her
Exit Or Entrance?
If the pictures shared on the ‘They Knew’ subreddit look like your type of humor, make sure to view our previous collections of their images here and here.
I Asked If It Was Ironic Or A Bad Design Choice - Was Told I Needed To Think About It Myself
I Shower To Get Clean... Not To Feel Even Dirtier
They Certainly Knew
Pokémon
Bruh
Yep, They Knew
It’s Possible They Didn’t Know
Came Across This Bic Lighter Display At The Dollar Store
Let The Little Children Come To Me
Subway Sus
“Please Use Other Door”
They Had To
They Knew
G̶l̶ass Rinser
The Graphic Guy Had It
When They Named It, And When They Named Its Symbol
Happy Easter 🤔
At Least One Person In The Church Knew
Received This Award…i Am In The Insurance Business
They Must Have Known…
This Count?
Kellogg’s New Advertising Department Needs A Lower Case T For “Time To Leave”
Tempting To Eat
Do They Know?
Well
How Did They Not Realise?? Xxx
These Bathbombs
Vietnamese Restaurant In My Hometown
Byu Knew
"69 People Who Absolutely Knew What They Were Doing And Went For It Anyways" - Nice
I have never seen a Bored Panda "article" with so few reactions and comments. Most of these are a real stretch to find any humor there.
"69 People Who Absolutely Knew What They Were Doing And Went For It Anyways" - Nice
I have never seen a Bored Panda "article" with so few reactions and comments. Most of these are a real stretch to find any humor there.